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Deep Roots Radio

by Sylvia Burgos Toftness

Saturdays, 9:00-9:30AM Central, live interviews with guests who help connect the dots between what we eat and how it's grown. Sylvia Burgos Toftness - New York City girl turned 100% grass-fed beef farmer and herbalist- chats with ranchers, farmers, scientists and educators, film makers, policymakers, marketers, chefs and authors - all describing the linkages between soil health and nutrition, agricultural practice and financial sustainability, animal welfare and environmental restoration, sustainable agriculture and community revitalization. Broadcast and streamed live at WPCA Radio 93.1 FM and on the Internet.

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Episodes

About a Navy fighter pilot/organic farmer, a writer/singer/rapper, and a certified organic bourbon

28m · Published 06 Oct 00:00
RockFilter Distillery founder and CEO Christian Myrah tells the story: how a Navy combat pilot returned to the organic family farm to create hyper-local, seed-to-glass whiskeys based on home-grown corn and grains, great water, and the resources and talents of local crafts people. He worked with musician/writer Dessa to release Time & Distance, a certified organic bourbon that's as smooth as silk.

Angelica describes the process, nutrition and business of Angelica’s Garden raw ferments

25m · Published 01 Sep 00:00
Angelia Hollstadt describes the fun, process, nutrition and business of her raw fermented kimchi, sauerkraut and kvass.

Mike Schut audio interview: The deep connection between food, farming, social justice and spirituality.

26m · Published 04 Aug 00:00
The relationships between farming and food, health and nourishment, people and spirituality are tightly woven. They are interlaced and as old as time. Unfortunately, these deep connections have been ignored or denied in recent decades – much to the detriment of human and environmental health, local economies and community connections. In this Deep Roots Radio […]

Success with Stockdogs Part 2 – Different herding breeds trained for different work

24m · Published 07 Apr 00:00
My Siggy is a Corgi, a herding dog. We practice rotation grazing on our farm because our commitment is to 100% grass-fed beef. Our practice is to move cattle slowly and calmly from pasture to pasture. No loud noises or running allowed! How do I train Siggy to work more gently with my BueLingo cattle? […]

Success with Stockdogs (herding dogs) Part 1: their value to the farm/ranch, and the unique dog-handler relationship

24m · Published 24 Mar 00:00
In this first of three Deep Roots Radio interviews, stock dog trainer and border collie breeder Denice Rakley describes the special human-dog communication needed to bring out the instincts of herding dogs, also known as stock dogs. Owner and operator of Clearfield Stockdogs, Bennington, Indiana. Denice will hold demonstrations on April 26, and a three-day […]

Amery 3rd-5th graders use scientific research to build art exhibit featuring Wisconsin bugs, bats, bobcats and more

15m · Published 10 Mar 00:00
In this Deep Roots Radio interviewed, Jessica “Turtle” Manderfeld describes the pictures and skills displayed by 3rd, 4th and 5th graders excited by the insects, animals and birds of their native Wisconsin. The exhibit, which runs until the end of April, is sponsored by the Farm Table Foundation in partnership with the Amery School District’s […]

March 28, 2018 honey pastry chef challenge spotlights threats to bees, impact on ag and food supply, and delicious solutions

27m · Published 03 Mar 00:00
I can’t wait: on March 28th, 2018, I’ll be one of several people confronting a tough assignment. We’ll have the enviable job of judging honey-based pastries created by some of the top women chefs in the Minneapolis/St. Paul, MN metro area and nearby Wisconsin. You’re invited to savor the dozens of sweet and savory foods […]

Becca Griffith: Minneapolis/St. Paul Weston A. Price Foundation chapter brings together great food, people, science and practical know-how

19m · Published 10 Feb 00:00
There’s nothing like a gathering of like-minded people – especially when the get-together includes delicious foods created with highly nutritious ingredients. When it’s a meeting of Weston A. Price Foundation chapter members, participants share deep commitment to foods grown to restore the environment, cooked and baked to boost flavor and health. These are the hallmarks […]

How international trade hits local farms and your grocery bill, with Josh Wise, Institute for Agriculture and Trade Policy

23m · Published 27 Jan 00:00
How international trade policies affect small family farms and your grocery bill.

Chat with Erin Rupp, Pollinate MN: encouraging weeds, old-fashioned flowers, hedgerows for the sake of the bees

20m · Published 20 Jan 00:00
Erin Rupp, Executive Director of Pollinate MN describes the garden and farm plant habitats needed to encourage threatened bees and other pollinators.

Deep Roots Radio has 70 episodes in total of non- explicit content. Total playtime is 30:36:17. The language of the podcast is English. This podcast has been added on August 4th 2022. It might contain more episodes than the ones shown here. It was last updated on March 25th, 2024 08:15.

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